Sentences with phrase «strong emotional associations»

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We tend to forget about classical conditioning, even though conditioned emotional responses are one of the strongest associations the brain can make.
Bar associations should place a stronger emphasis on programs designed to help lawyers maintain their physical, emotional, and psychological well - being.
The key words and analogies featured in the book are intended to elicit strong mental — but particularly strong emotional — images or memories in the hearer, to stimulate in the listener a flood of associations... Read More»
Thus, illicit drug use may serve as an avenue to escape or dissociate from the immediate emotional pain, anxiety, and anger that likely accompany such experiences.46, 47 The current findings are supported by previous studies that have reported associations between forms of childhood abuse and substance abuse in adolescents.46, 48,49 The adverse developmental and emotional impact of these interrelated childhood experiences, combined with behaviors inherent among this age group, 19 — 21 all may contribute to the especially strong graded relationship that we found in this age group.
Poster Presentation: Using Strong Kids Curriculum to Promote Social and Emotional Resiliency., March 25, 2010, Chicago, Illinois, National Association of School Psychologists
Promoting social and emotional learning in schools: An investigation of massed versus distributed trials and social validity of the strong kids curriculum in late elementary - aged students., March 15, 2007, New York., National Association of School Psychologists Conference.
Low parenting skill showed the strongest association with social, behavioural and emotional difficulties.
The magnitude of these significant associations did not differ greatly between child health and health behaviours, although high conflict was unique in its particularly strong association with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
The association between low parenting skills and children's social, behavioural or emotional difficulties was particularly strong.
Where there was a different informant (the child's parent) for two outcome measures (behavioural and emotional difficulties, poor school adjustment), the finding of an association with father - child relationship quality appears stronger.
The two main findings of this survey were that mechanical factors were not associated with the reporting of childhood LBP whereas there were strong associations with emotional problems, conduct problems, and other common childhood complaints.
On this note, there was no evidence of an association between parental alcohol consumption and offspring conduct problems, as these symptoms show stronger relations compared to emotional symptoms [55].
CU traits showed the second strongest unique associations with overt aggression, delinquency and behavioral dysregulation, but were not associated with relational aggression or emotional dysregulation.
Lastly, Machiavellian traits showed a strong unique association with emotional dysregulation, but were not uniquely associated with externalizing behavior problems.
Although the association of childhood mental problems with adult emotional stability is not surprising, we find equally strong impacts on adult personality components of agreeableness and conscientiousness.
Specifically, narcissistic traits showed the strongest unique associations with overt aggression, relational aggression, behavioral dysregulation, and emotional dysregulation.
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